Micro Machines World Series for Mac and Linux

Bournemouth, United Kingdom – They’re Micro. They’re Machines. And they’re BACK! Virtual Programming is delighted to announce that legendary gaming franchise Micro Machines will be racing onto Mac and Linux this July! The new title, Micro Machines World Series, will be racing into stores this Spring, bringing massive amounts of miniature multiplayer mayhem to Mac and Linux.

Micro Machines World Series will retain the manic social game play of the classic series, but will bring a new dimension to the experience with stunning HD visuals, taking you to the much-loved household environments as they’ve never been seen before.

As well as bringing to you the classic game modes like Race and Elimination, Micro Machines World Series will introduce a new style of game play to the series: Battle Mode. The all-new Battle Arenas will allow you to wreak mass destruction on a miniature scale against your friends or the AI. Meanwhile, Team Play lets you work together using your vehicles’ unique skills with modes such as ‘King of the Hill’ or ‘Capture the Flag’!

The game’s been designed around fun and frantic play at every turn, meaning there will never be a dull moment on the racetrack or in the arena. Micro Machines World Series is the ultimate pick-up-and-play experience for players of all ages and abilities, offering intuitive, easy-to-learn controls that make the controller impossible to put down.

“The original Micro Machines was a breakthrough multiplayer racing game and remains much loved in the gaming community,” explained Mark Hinton, CEO at Virtual Programming Ltd. “We are thrilled to be working with Codemasters on this brand new Mac and Linux title taking the franchise to its greatest levels of multiplayer mayhem and enables you to play with your friends on the same sofa or across the world.”

Located in Bournemouth, United Kingdom, Virtual Programming Ltd develops cross-platform games using its proprietary technology eON, enabling PC Games to be targeted to other platforms. Platforms include Mac, Linux, Nvidia Shield, and Nintendo Switch. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2017 Virtual Programming Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, OS X and macOS are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.